My Little Pony Color Challenge - Arts / Literature
Embassy Row had some fun twists. Enjoyed the mystery. 🧡
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I was reading about Arcana Studios’ series All Fall Down, thought it sounded like a solid premise, and then saw the art for it and thought that unfortunately it might belong here
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Happy Birthday Zora Wright! (January 2nd)
Even in my worst lies, you saw the truth in me
Tag List: @airwolf92 – want to be added?
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Day 22: JOMPBPC: Bored To Tears
I didn't know what to do for this prompt, so I took a photo of this beautiful book that I enjoyed reading in 2016! 🩷
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📚 January Reading Round-Up 📚
I got off to a pretty good start this year in terms of reading. I made a lot of progress in the Rivers of London series (which continues to be compelling and great), started a few novels that will take a while to get through, and revisited a series from my childhood.
- Tress of the Emerald Sea by Brandon Sanderson (unique worldbuilding, kind, subverts tropes in great ways, loved the narrator and the characters and the relationships, some lovely themes and a great epilogue)
- Foxglove Summer by Ben Aaronovitch (Interesting, great character development, some cool worldbuilding elements)
- The Hanging Tree by Ben Aaronovitch (trans rep, great characters and relationships, perfect tension with the villain, loved Peter trying to bring the Folly into the modern world)
- Lies Sleeping by Ben Aaronovitch (bittersweet ending, loved seeing even more of Peter’s character and philosophy, great interactions with every character, an intense and very tense plot and denouement)
- Tales from the Folly by Ben Aaronovitch (fun, liked the Peter Grant stories better, felt the Moments were weirdly written)
- All Fall Down by Jean Little (a return to the Dear Canada series of my childhood, didn’t like this story as much as the others written by her and in the series more broadly, pacing felt a bit off and the tension/character work was perhaps a bit too simplistic, but heartfelt and kind nonetheless)
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